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; 3 . SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PO RLIRITING OO 4 » THE = BVBM) APTERNOON KXCRPT BUNDAT TRLEPHONES <i> ° Pusiness Depa iment Sunset, Main WW. Independent LBs “hd et 8 Main Mi og ella or E. W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Representative, 1006 Hartford Building Daughter-in-Law of THE SB/ ins Prizes | as Road Racer W. D. WARD, New York Represen tative, 83 Tribune ding marry a Seattle girl, has 1 the following letter from . last night. The Star p full as an ¢ a its reader leas brave; bu men are pid ye proving x ception to the f nd addy iow it has thie m of erg H agree ay I at a BUTTE, Mont.—Montana, full of, her trier +! Cate - 7 | strange paradoxes, offers no atrang-| until the n M er characters than Parts Gibson, jr.,| Gibson fig in almost all the ) © chance im te and " : wet rage cid gage ' and his pretty wife, wh an ex-| races held in Montana, Recently happy ; gc aggre sl pent ra Young Git she won the prize in a relay race in Ky sega give at en who ts oldest son of United| Butte and last fall won the prize in 7 ~ : h enat Pa ‘ UC wa fr ye r Helena h vane eas way, with ‘ 3 . " 1 gee ght meet nice women w w wi h * races and it drives. : Mc not t wer —* t they F he | or Ca a , 1 when she | vee make your wishes for @ wife known | fellowed by en « t| will give up the sport for good bidding for her as y would for any ma et product. : The woman ould add all blessings to your life is not 1 ask, “Has he five hundred thousand dollars?’ It » to her whether it were five cents five bh ars. Her questions would be, “Ia he clean-heart nat These questions being 7 no money—she would make for and your a as I — | ty | Only two days more, ye maidens! ;evtlie or on tt © platform) luck to you anyway, however, you may dee wlio ee ONE SPINSTER.. | ils aeieieenet aii’ hed. Sa rth wag F a “ H mn x n ne " ere is another letter addressed to The Star in which the writer y dis F , Here is another letter ad T ar in WEE Teg . ole : “ T should 1 . , , aper tn 2 Y H find sor f it|w t loo wan 8 half of The Young W cas ret a t [hard fig shooves true - a . ve A WOF M JOSH Wise. |! They're burning the Japs in’ ker womanly > Jxene now, Beate all how things enrage a Little approac of our city tn view of the am to the time when any of our are honorably seeking an honest come at call for the Who is possibly nothing me apos- | Ap at an’ a sible accident has accumul perfectly st mets absurd My own cheeks burn with in wa ame at the thoughts of any dign ot my sister working girls, looking upon this sut 1 depray ity with anything short of an air of haughty tn¢ | If we young working women are forced to the down-tow and offices to support ourselves and probably others depend us, I assure you ft is not from choice. We much prefer our own natural position in the home—but we choose the hard life of bat | tling with the world to being bought by Mr. Ze ¥. Little, whom I re ree | spectfully refer to some other class of women | “You don’t mean to say you sold BLANCHE MARTIN a gold brick to that man IN MEMOR) OF MAJ. WALTER REED | s»ouiin have tater Fifteen “thousand dollars is wanted by the Walter Reed Me- | “L want some kind of a drink, | | bartender, that won't any big | |head. I don't care king up | |in the morning, feeling a# though | |t had been drinking How would a little wood alcohol peut youT morial association, which proposes to perpetuate the memory of Walter Reed in some undying form at the nation’s capital. There have been tall shafts erected to me Jess. There are bright pages in history that glow with encom for beings who could not be compared with this one man in cour age or fidelity to @uty. Walter Reed practically drove yellow fever out He was a major in the medical department of the « of indomitable pluck. He was not looking for a cure for the disease. “Gm fact, he was firmly of the opinion that it was a malady that could better be prevented than cured, and so he worked and lived and slept and studied with yellow fever. He risked his life a thousand times. The fact that three members of the fever commis- sion died of the disease in no way alarmed him or caused him to The Chadwick case has been | let up fn his fight. dramatized. Inasmuch as Mra. Chad- | > " wick will probably not go into vaud In 1878 the direct and indirect toss to the United States through yellow fever was estimated at $100,000,000. Now there is no yellow fever, and the man who planned and directed in Cuba the expert- ments which have given man control over the fearful scourge was Major Walter Reed. Science will immortalize him in its memoirs. The princes of commerée should set up in marble the story of his achievements, so that the public may remember the humble war- Tior who won a greater and more enduring victory than any con- quest of arms. who accomplish far ms of the countey. And only eleven more days of my and a mas | “Willle Tomorrow” Seott. Th really going to be a ppy New | Year The women fn Paris are begin ning to wear small hats. Prices just jas large as eve (A CIVIL WAR CAPTAIN, Talks to the Point “Until about two years ago I had had piles for about thirty years, at times bleeding and very painful. I got a fifty cent box of Pyramid Pile | Cure at the drug store, and used it and was entirely cured: got another | box in case I needed it, and as the piles did not return in six months 1 thing asa penitentiary, |! gave the remedy to a friend of mine who wanted the doctor to If it 14 possible to be proud of so grim 1 les agai be proud of the institution at Anamosa, which | crass to cure him. My friend sald . would use the ‘pyramids,’ but he | The whole idea of this prison is utility—to make useful citizens | knew they we do him no good, | of criminals. A good many of the fellows that float into a prison | but they eured him of piles of twen- | have no occupation. They have worked when they wer ome 1 |ty-five years standing. I am free from piles today, and have been to at anything erything, and are competent at nothing. And |since using Pyramid Pile Cure a | | that {s true of thousan pity. In Anamosa a prisoner has to work, competent instructors and an op} learn cooperage, farming, stonecu pentering, tailoring, baking, etc. wh deedn, It ts stated that men have come out of that prino is who are not prison inm » is the | was Captain in the Civil War.” James Adams, Soldiers Home. The majority of people labor un der the impression that an opera tion is necessary in sev ases of blacksmithing, car- | piles, or hemorrhoids, and are very skeptical regarding the remedial virtues of any medicinal compound Thestimony like the above should cert y have a tendency to dispel | petent to earn from $3 to $5.0 day at n trade who could not earn a cs taeeeniee, staan as eee dollar at honest employment that such a fallacy should prevail and still more odd that so many nd work hard. But he has ortunity to learn, if he will. He can is, electricity, paying the penalty for his mis hen they entered on their terms. Mind you, the prisoners are not coddled. ‘The disctpii vere. Every inmate realizes that he is an offender and in a prisc goonies Cate Stee 06 operetion ot inet 0 noted fects a permanent cure, whereas the | contrary is more often the case. But he is given a chance. It is not forgotten that he ts a human We advise all su ers from this being, and that it is wise, if possible, to make of him a reliant, hy | painful complaint to buy a fifty nettem. |cent package of Pyramid Ptle Cure a * } at any drug store and try tt tonight ‘There you Rave & great iden. Those interested can not be too same, but sooner or later every state must face a proposition to re- strongly urged to write Pyramid form as well as punish criminals. Drug Co., Marshall, Mich., for thelr And there !s no better means of working reformation than to in. | little book describing the causes and culcate habits of unflagging industry along 1i cure of Piles, as it contains valuable information, and in sent free for the | ~ self-supporting, and therefore aeif-respecting. a nent The method may not always be the es that will make men asking go Jobo D.'s way trained dogs | ever saw. It's t A what became of kowwn j Von Plehve's assassin. But for tha matter it len't known just what be sine of John Wilkes Hooth Cex Peyton Knabe, the well-known traveling agent of Boston, in town. He is handling a new which he is pushing hard in this neighborhood.—Caribou (Me) Re publican. Making much of Little, seems to | be the motto of Seattle's matrimon y inclined maid TRIED TO HANG HIMSELF PRIPONER MADE NOOSE WITH SUSPENDERS AND arreMpr. ED TO END HIS LIFE (Special to The Star) | OR. CHARLES | $5. ore) Epsom Down Salt eile Steel Range The Range With « Reputation for Econ- omy of Fuel as Well as Conven- lence im Operating The QUAKER DRUG (0, 013-1015 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1246. The indestruct y toe ate a mpared with a) anes cntabiianes % ty f aking ranges. lined, the heat from radiating into tt asbeatos | § preventing the \o9 7 dptioa do. 417 The bottom f a thes of thy The over ing the nickel plate from tarnish Fourth ap venues. oven, giving the same Opera Glasses, Kyeglasses for cn i ‘ tion come TEETH Cash | |oa ; Datented F ote akan y us aa | - NO CHARGE loors are double, prevent top war vs The # made other to w prices FLESH| Special Sale on 100 Cases of written “euaranice for tag FOOD | Mt. Vernon and Hannisville} © Hg GREAT Rye Wiskey g1 pe: Bottie “a BEAUTIFIER | HUNTER'S RYE WHISKEY $1 Per Bottle}, NEW ie LIQUOR co. j ayes ale oe TT Ly de * ono Ph HLESS DENTISTS argest variety in styles » "EVERSOLE OPTICAL COM: | Hef PANY. 78 Second AVENUE, NEW YORK BLOCK there —CUT RATES ON | TEETH BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS now giving t annua rices on all DENTAL W hirty days. We cut rates ine our business. Our twelve years of ttle Is @ guarantee th | will be of the best The Ideal Fuel ke, no woot, no ash An inch pipe takes the p tor ree, dust Wil also be sent P.-1 Building. Phones — Sur EXAMINATION FREE tracting ..Free/Gold Fillings T5e ver Fillings 35e| Full Set Teeth. | joid Crowns $9.00) ---. --.. 93.00 | WE GUARANTEE ALL WORK FOR 12 YEARS meoge tass iARtes co | es FULTON @TREET. NEW YorK 152 Harrison Str Ladi nd Chit | 2, 8. 4, 6, 6 Union Block | an me am aan ——enereerenonncniiil seven fect had made a slip knot at | IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF the other and placed the rope about 1 the State of Washington for King his neck, Into this noose he threw es s County. Madeline Morgan, Piain- his weight and lifted his feet from | tift, vs. John Morgan, Defendant. the floor. Strangulation was cer | No. 46357. Summons by Public& tain but the other prisoners raised a commotion which alarmed the po- thon. State of Washington, County of lee and caused the intervention of | King. a t f Washingt to i e late of ashington Sergeant Olson. VOLUME OF BUSINESS REGULATES THE PRICE ff youn” aiveen ackanuntts, te |named; You are hereby summoned | to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication @& this summons and defend the above entitled action in the Superior | Court of the State of Washington | for King County aforesaid, and an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff I have only one price to all. This {9 the lowest possible price. I well at wholesale to everyone and make shipments overy- where. I can fill your orders promptly and you can get what M DONALD CHARGED rges of emberzlement | ecoming an officer nde against Second | Donald, of the Teath ed at Fort Lawton you want from me without de jand serve a copy of your answer ed that ho will be lay. Why not buy as cheap or _ eg ee ae tor this week. McDon is me . ff] plaintite at his office below # | ald (s charged with duplicating #a noe eee eee and in case of your failure so to jary vouchers and pre «x them er can purchase the same nié- do judgment will be rendered in payment of his debts. When the terial, and save the middieman’s against you according to the prayer yuchers were presented for pa profit for yourself. of plaintiff's complaint, which hag been filed with the clerk of sal DOORS court. This Is an action for divores | based upon the grounds of deset> Cross-panel fir doors, first [| tion and failure to provide. quality, dry and of rdard | H. EB. SNOOK, | | it was found that McDonald irawn his pay on the martia thickness, worth $2.00 per door; Attorney for Plaintiff, my price, $1.80 per door, for all 539 Burke Bull@ing, Seattle, Wash, stock sizes Date of first publication, Decem> | ber 6, 1904. WINDOWS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF | the State of Washington for King A Sure Thing 1 that nothing is sure ex h and taxes, but that ts rtrue, Dr. King’s New Discovery for Tt In wa ‘copt 4 onaumption is a sure are for af! tung and throat tr TACOMA, Dec. 29.—After trying} Thousands can testify t My windows are all glazed §| County. Dora L. Griffith, Plain to heme blmesl? of the he eh, & Vem Metre St with my well-known brand of tiff, vs. Samuel L. Griffith, Des jo hang himself at the city jailw. Ve, says: “I had silver clear glass. Buy the best. fendant. No, 45358. Summons by yesterday morning Rudolf Pohl waglot Br itis and for ¢ y | Pubticetion rem 1 to th murt of 48dg@)| everything I heard of County of Chapman whe he came out second best in an attempt to start a rough house. He ended the ay water committment as an insane peesor for removal to the state insane dos. pital at Stetiacoom Pohl is a baker who has been working in a South taurant. He was arrested last Sat urday at the Northern Pacific hotel and was sentenced to serve fi in the city jail for disorderly duct. He Is said to have been on AuMerous sprees lately and to be of ugly temper when under the infin éfce of Nquor. Early yesterday morning Pob? tried to hang himself at the city jail, using his suspenders for the noose, but the suspenders broke. His second attempt also ended in failure due to the active interven t rgeant Olson. Pohl had taken the cord from his blanket and tying one end to the iron work of his cell at the height of about Tacoma ross | State of Washington, WINDOW PRICES relief. One bottle of I | King, arse el Page gee 1 2 light The State of Washington It's infallible for Crox 8 tent Samuel L. Griffith, defendant above jing Cough, ~ . ore aon & 2 light” |named: You are hereby summoned teed by G. O. GUY, Ino. Second av enue and Y druge bottles free ito appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of ht this summons and defend the above 2 light entitled action in the SupertoF Court of the State of Washington WIND for King County aforesaid, and ans D DOOR FRAMES swer the complaint of the plaintiff Plain window frames A and serve a copy of your answef the lersigned attorney for Window frames for weights slain office below s' Ratko dese a = plaintiff at his office below stated, +..7be and in ease of your failure so to d0 $1.25 judgment will be rendered against ording to the prayer complaint, which hag with the clerk of sald his ts an action for @h 0 8 WILLIAMS voree based upon the grounds 508 desertion and failure to provide. as H. B. SNOOK ‘The largest and most favorabiy known sash Attorney for Plaintiff. the Northwest " and Goor dealer in Hi ss5 purke Building, Seattle, Wale Date of first publication, Decem- ber 6, 1904. 2 ght . 3-8 13-8, 13-8, 13-8, 2 light , 1 3-8, 13-8 13-8, Specialist in Diseases of and All Diseases of Mon and Women BLOOD POISON—I positively Outside door frames I sell hardware, bulldt Paper, ansh weights, sash cord, Writ ou ace for Price Lista to my Sale#eroom, 1508 Third ave., Seattle, U. 3. rd plaintit symptom plaintiff's sa forever CONTRACTED DISEASES Curodin a Woek Consultation F Or. Sever Rooms 3 an: 10 Fire SBATTLE, WASH Li '

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